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department of education. today, that agency houses nearly 5,000 employees, manages over 150 federal education programs, and has a discretionary budget of $70 billion. i might ad it's really the tip of the iceberg because we see this somewhat parasitic relationship with state education agencies as well, who have to be responsive to all of these federal mandates and dictates and as a result have also increased their staffing over the decades as well. so, what have we gotten for this federal large -- ess. it's red tape, bureaucracy and wasteful spending. the u.s. has increasingly centralized education policy to increase spending -- through increased programs and through efforts such as common core. it's interesting, though, to note that other countries, high performing countries, have gone in the opposite direction and decentralizing education decisionmaking authority, and actually empowering families and fostering competition. so, is there a better path for the u.s.? can we, too, embrace decentralization and co
department of education. today, that agency houses nearly 5,000 employees, manages over 150 federal education programs, and has a discretionary budget of $70 billion. i might ad it's really the tip of the iceberg because we see this somewhat parasitic relationship with state education agencies as well, who have to be responsive to all of these federal mandates and dictates and as a result have also increased their staffing over the decades as well. so, what have we gotten for this federal large...
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department of education to all the state chiefs of education. i call it a happy new year nasty-gram. as a result of parents exercising their god-given inalienable right to direct the upbringing and a dish -- education of their children they decided to opt their children out of common core test. what do we get in return? this letter from the u.s. department of education sending tips to the state chiefs on how you can threatened schools and how you can threaten students. essentially this letter is threatening to withhold our money from our students and our schools unless we towed the line there is a word for this kind of relationship and it's not partnership. it's time to and federal control through the u.s. department of education. now efforts to abolish the department of education began almost amid italy after was first established in 1867 and again in 1979. each time these efforts fail because neither truly sought to abolish the department of education. instead for example beginning in 1868 the department was downgraded, and it was reshuffled a
department of education to all the state chiefs of education. i call it a happy new year nasty-gram. as a result of parents exercising their god-given inalienable right to direct the upbringing and a dish -- education of their children they decided to opt their children out of common core test. what do we get in return? this letter from the u.s. department of education sending tips to the state chiefs on how you can threatened schools and how you can threaten students. essentially this letter...
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, in elementary education, in career and technical education. but instead, we see one of the more radical nominees ever for secretary of education, someone who brings, i am afraid, an agenda, a strong and forceful agenda that if it is continued nationally as it was in michigan, i am concerned predicts a difficult future. even for those who are most in need of support of engagement of quality schools, even those who miss devos claims to have dedicated, her education activism to advancing i think will be deeply harmed. none of these reasons that i just laid out about the timing, about the length of the hearing, about the disclosures, about her performance in the confirmation hearing, none of them would necessarily taken alone be cause for grave concern and alarm, but taken in combination, they are fundamentally disqualified. but don't take my word for it. don't take my word for it. i'm on five different committees. i have lots of other confirmations i am challenged to be engaged in. i have other issues going on that have made it hard for me to att
, in elementary education, in career and technical education. but instead, we see one of the more radical nominees ever for secretary of education, someone who brings, i am afraid, an agenda, a strong and forceful agenda that if it is continued nationally as it was in michigan, i am concerned predicts a difficult future. even for those who are most in need of support of engagement of quality schools, even those who miss devos claims to have dedicated, her education activism to advancing i think...
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that it's because god meant generally invest in free education but not free quality education i believe that the defense there may gently focus on the number of girls our children that are more guards. school through the if we had kids ok how many have quoted kids and also because teachers are not very well i believe if teachers are paid well you. can just sit. and other things like materials they need like text books and other stationery. but that is the issue you go to school don't you see girls and boys sit in the windows sit in on mats if they are set for example. and they're meant to be in school and it's a little big fees just because it's free but it isn't and that is why we have so many people for example graduates by you see that they can barely read or write so in trying to. keep many people access to education by making the free also make it quality and also make it seem as if this. should democrats basically pay them also there should be incentive issue views so they will be more . aware and also the children should i'm teaching should be if. it's something they should enjoy
that it's because god meant generally invest in free education but not free quality education i believe that the defense there may gently focus on the number of girls our children that are more guards. school through the if we had kids ok how many have quoted kids and also because teachers are not very well i believe if teachers are paid well you. can just sit. and other things like materials they need like text books and other stationery. but that is the issue you go to school don't you see...
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back from education. the first time they have been in education was on no child left behind. what we have now is an administration that is aware that you cannot have an outstanding education system without learning from other countries. that is a massive shift and that is the first time a federal administration has said that we cannot do it all on our own. what i see are the biggest unions in the world, the national education association and the american federation of teachers, have decided strategically to work with arne duncan to say let's work internationally to improve our education system and let's invest in education. >> that is a big change. >> a massive change. >> when i am reading on new zealand, finland, countries like singapore, this is recruitment, this is training, this is support, this is retention, this is making teachers lives enjoyable and stretching them as they go, not just parking them in there for the rest of their lives? >> i think that is right. what is important about some of the j
back from education. the first time they have been in education was on no child left behind. what we have now is an administration that is aware that you cannot have an outstanding education system without learning from other countries. that is a massive shift and that is the first time a federal administration has said that we cannot do it all on our own. what i see are the biggest unions in the world, the national education association and the american federation of teachers, have decided...
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’s, master’s, postgraduate, but also additional education, distance education, now we are developing a new program, since we have completed the previous one, in we are talking about a new strategy , we are putting forward a different slogan, education is life , today specialists are required, as a rule, with higher education, which is why vladimir volfovich says: all the time, give access to higher education, at least for the first two years , give everyone the opportunity to enroll without exams, let them at least get the basics of primary higher education, then he will understand whether he needs education or not, but the person will have an increased level of culture, this is very important, and leonid udarovich slutsky supports this idea. alexander just said that the pandemic has shown the advantages of distance learning. here i do not agree, and the minister also confirmed that distance education has also shown its big disadvantages, these are the cases in which distance education is convenient, as a higher school teacher, i will say that here is additional education, retraining
’s, master’s, postgraduate, but also additional education, distance education, now we are developing a new program, since we have completed the previous one, in we are talking about a new strategy , we are putting forward a different slogan, education is life , today specialists are required, as a rule, with higher education, which is why vladimir volfovich says: all the time, give access to higher education, at least for the first two years , give everyone the opportunity to enroll without...
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educators, i mean educators. i am including bus drivers, surerians, we have to make -- [applause] we have one last question for you. this one comes from a special education teacher in kansas. [cheers] "it is a well researched fact early education is a great investment. how can you finance high quality, early education programs for every child?" in 1989, i was a legislator in washington state. we came up with this radical idea, of getting three and four-year-old students early childhood education, so they could be ready for kindergarten, so their kids could be ready for first grade. really time, there was not a lot of neurological information about the effect of that. i voted for the children's initiative to finance that. we did not pass that. a quarter of a century later, we know this is perhaps the single best investment of the dollars of our taxpayer money. we understand this now. [applause] havepleased to tell you we not only achieved full day kindergarten for every student in washington, but thousands more no
educators, i mean educators. i am including bus drivers, surerians, we have to make -- [applause] we have one last question for you. this one comes from a special education teacher in kansas. [cheers] "it is a well researched fact early education is a great investment. how can you finance high quality, early education programs for every child?" in 1989, i was a legislator in washington state. we came up with this radical idea, of getting three and four-year-old students early...
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she took questions on public education, student loan debt and postsecondary education for members of the senate health education labor and pensions committee. here's a portion of that hearing. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] non-mac -- [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> a hearing of the health education labor pensions committee will come to order. the hearing to consider the nomination of i.t. training due to united states secretary of education. senator murray and i will make an opening statement. i'll introduce the nominee. we welcome senator scott, member of this committee of distinguished former member of this body who will make introductory remarks. and following that nominee is comments, we will have five-minute round of questions. we have capital officers here today who will remove anyone who attempts to distract the hearing. this is the first meeting of our committee and the congress. this is a committee as will probably become eviden
she took questions on public education, student loan debt and postsecondary education for members of the senate health education labor and pensions committee. here's a portion of that hearing. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] non-mac -- [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> a hearing of the health education labor pensions committee will come to order....
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secretary of education miguel cardona, our 12th u.s. secretary of education. was a distinguished career as an elementary school teacher, and connecticut education commissioner. we want to thank all of our guests for being here in person, we are so grateful for everyone who is tuning in from across the country. right now there is a child in a classroom in rural america who is dreaming about science. there is a student in a tutoring program who is mastering math concepts that could not the beginning of the year. there's a high school student to is receiving mentorship to become a teacher himself one day. and there is a young person connecting with her school counselor, trying to become the first person in her family to attend college. the secretary will share how we must raise the bar on education for these and for all students, everywhere in america. just a few moments you will hear about the u.s. department of education's focus for the year ahead. which builds on the secretary's priority to promote academic access for every learner, to bully improve conditions
secretary of education miguel cardona, our 12th u.s. secretary of education. was a distinguished career as an elementary school teacher, and connecticut education commissioner. we want to thank all of our guests for being here in person, we are so grateful for everyone who is tuning in from across the country. right now there is a child in a classroom in rural america who is dreaming about science. there is a student in a tutoring program who is mastering math concepts that could not the...
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e she focuses on education education policy. an economics of education both through a k-12 level and the secondary level as well. d she has published an washington post, education week among many other outlets. so thank you all for joining us this morning, and sharing your expertise with us. i'm going to ask you for this very brief comments about education policy, about education in a time of cobit, about the selection for education secretary, and then we will get to question and answers. so nathan, doctor's a bear i like you to begin, and give us your insight this morning please. >> think the flow's obvious thing to say is probably the biggest concern with k-12 and higher education right now is the current cobit crisis and how that's changing education. but, of course the education secretary is going to have to spend a lot of time thinking long time concerns as well as short time concerns and education. and so, i think that certain that lay that will be one of the largestt challenges that doctor cardona faces. assuming he is co
e she focuses on education education policy. an economics of education both through a k-12 level and the secondary level as well. d she has published an washington post, education week among many other outlets. so thank you all for joining us this morning, and sharing your expertise with us. i'm going to ask you for this very brief comments about education policy, about education in a time of cobit, about the selection for education secretary, and then we will get to question and answers. so...
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of this education. it should be enough for him to be successful in life. oldest st. petersburg state university will soon celebrate its 300th anniversary . this university has produced the largest number of nobel laureates in the country. many celebrities, writers , artists, artists, as well as politicians , statesmen and the president of russia graduated from it. the strength of russian education has always been in high quality and content. uh, those subjects that, uh, are included in educational programs. this is the depth of fundamentality of an integrated approach. this is what it was before and is now. just already on a new turn on a new electric power in the new time st. petersburg state university is one of two domestic universities along with moscow state university having a special status, which gives the institution not only the right to issue diplomas of its own sample, but also to develop training programs marina lavrikova. the first project the rector shares his experience after the introdu
of this education. it should be enough for him to be successful in life. oldest st. petersburg state university will soon celebrate its 300th anniversary . this university has produced the largest number of nobel laureates in the country. many celebrities, writers , artists, artists, as well as politicians , statesmen and the president of russia graduated from it. the strength of russian education has always been in high quality and content. uh, those subjects that, uh, are included in...
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what a liberal education means a liberal education is decidedly non-disciplinary, but a liberal education concerns our condition as free self-determining individuals a liberal education is not subjected to a scholarly even a research goal, but simply to the full development of human capacities inherent in every individual and that's why liberal education is appropriate. as a foundation for any profession so one of the one of the features of this squeezing out of liberal of true liberal education from from the dominance of by the dominance of disciplinary specialization one of the features of that is that today, we often think that in order to get a liberal education. you have to major in the liberal arts so that people think of well, you're either going to be an art historian or an engineer. you're going to be a literary critic or a struggling academic or a computer programmer. so that liberal education has come to be offered as a as one among many specialties, but that is an oxymoron liberal education is in fact that fundamental type of cultivation and education that equips you to fulfil
what a liberal education means a liberal education is decidedly non-disciplinary, but a liberal education concerns our condition as free self-determining individuals a liberal education is not subjected to a scholarly even a research goal, but simply to the full development of human capacities inherent in every individual and that's why liberal education is appropriate. as a foundation for any profession so one of the one of the features of this squeezing out of liberal of true liberal...
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12 education. and what he was signaling with his nomination of miguel cardona to be as education secretary. >> good morning, and welcome your i am lisa stark and assistant vice president for communication and media at american university. thank you so much for joining us this going to hear about come to hear from experts here at american university on education policy over the nextt four years might look like and about the new selection of the nominee for the secretary of education. in fact, president-elect joe biden is officially introducing his choice for the job doctor cardona to the nation this morning, so this is very timely and we will take a look at what that means for the country and unless the school kids throughout the nation. first i'd like to introduce the experts in american universityr joining us this morning to have this discussion. doctor dennis is a lecture and school of education shoulddu fos on antiracist pedagogy and she examines how black students a experience in schooling. als
12 education. and what he was signaling with his nomination of miguel cardona to be as education secretary. >> good morning, and welcome your i am lisa stark and assistant vice president for communication and media at american university. thank you so much for joining us this going to hear about come to hear from experts here at american university on education policy over the nextt four years might look like and about the new selection of the nominee for the secretary of education. in...
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he is an educator. do you think that will help him when it comes to trying to bring together the disparate views on capitol hill? does that position him, perhaps, in a better way to gain consensus from the right or left? anyone have any thoughts about that? will inspire trust among educators, and i think there was a sense under the obama administration that educators felt betrayed as what they thought was kind of a testing, teacher accountability under secretary duncan, and i think this is a new opportunity. this is a new time. i think we are in a different political place in the country and with the pandemic, and i think that people are looking for something different and something that recognizes the experiences of working people, every day people, and i think thatdr. cardona will bring and, therefore, may be able to win the trust of teachers, because really, what needs to happen is teachers need to feel that they are going to be safe helping students, young children, children with special needs. it i
he is an educator. do you think that will help him when it comes to trying to bring together the disparate views on capitol hill? does that position him, perhaps, in a better way to gain consensus from the right or left? anyone have any thoughts about that? will inspire trust among educators, and i think there was a sense under the obama administration that educators felt betrayed as what they thought was kind of a testing, teacher accountability under secretary duncan, and i think this is a...
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and how about higher education and father education. i mean international standards developed countries the number of finns going to university is 45 percent which is school of than one would many countries is that a strength for a witness does that mean you emphasize implication of education or does it just been that your friends want to go out into the world to know what place as opposed to spending time with the best and the thing we are very happy with is ok chanology cation in finland is actually very popular that it's gone off half and half that go to the general secondary and code to the vocational side and that's a good thing but we're seeing that the changes in the working life in the future will mean that we have to increase the percentage of people go into the to the turret 3 level to the university level and that's what we're aiming at to to increase those presented to us and at the same time we must also make changes halward the learning in the university sector is happening there's clearly a need there also to kind of comb
and how about higher education and father education. i mean international standards developed countries the number of finns going to university is 45 percent which is school of than one would many countries is that a strength for a witness does that mean you emphasize implication of education or does it just been that your friends want to go out into the world to know what place as opposed to spending time with the best and the thing we are very happy with is ok chanology cation in finland is...
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and a journey of raising the bar and education, and i know education opens the doors because my wife is the enemy are proof of it and because i've seen firsthand, the way it transforms lives and have a student and as a teacher. as a school principal and as a parent. so when we talk with the future of education, i could not believe more strongly that we have to get it right we have to censor her work i will be no itw really matters. engaging students, quality teaching, and quality content what elmer - referred to as the instructional form and over the course of my career, sure many of you hereer seen education policy getting away from the structural court and we've seen them try to fix education with these big initiatives include names the promise everything only after the sense of urgency is over. and that is not with this administration has about this administration is about substance, not sensationalism in education, is about real solutions to complex solutions with an unrelenting focus on the instructional course. in my experience, and conversations with dedicated educators, local
and a journey of raising the bar and education, and i know education opens the doors because my wife is the enemy are proof of it and because i've seen firsthand, the way it transforms lives and have a student and as a teacher. as a school principal and as a parent. so when we talk with the future of education, i could not believe more strongly that we have to get it right we have to censor her work i will be no itw really matters. engaging students, quality teaching, and quality content what...
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and secondary special education. we will receive a total of 296 institutions , education, of which 2209 are colleges, except for colleges, branches of the higher education institution of the gymnasium of art colleges of the olympic reserve school will traditionally accept. and we, uh, we will accept , i emphasize again, both for the program of vocational education for obtaining working professions, and for the level secondary special education, where traditional programs are implemented. uh, obtaining the qualification of a specialist and a worker with a secondary special way. they are from innovations, uh, this is a decree uh on the rules for admitting persons to receive secondary specialized education. uh, the decree was adopted in 2022 , for the first time we will adopt it on the basis of it in the twenty-third. what is globally new is admission, and on the basis of nine, on the basis of eleven classes and on the basis of vocational education, on the basis of an average score competition, documents on education ea
and secondary special education. we will receive a total of 296 institutions , education, of which 2209 are colleges, except for colleges, branches of the higher education institution of the gymnasium of art colleges of the olympic reserve school will traditionally accept. and we, uh, we will accept , i emphasize again, both for the program of vocational education for obtaining working professions, and for the level secondary special education, where traditional programs are implemented. uh,...
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the public education school system itself the playing a simple take the responsibility to educate the next generation of engineers scientists and doctors from the hands of government in spirit occasions system and handed over to you guessed it wall street and its for profit education system to explain how exactly this is happening investigative reporter and contributor to the nation magazine leaf joins me now live welcome to the show hey sam nice to see you and thank. nation basket on for me the opportunity to write this piece i think should invite me onto the show yeah and it was a just a great piece you wrote and that's that's what i want to talk about here you talk about it's not just charter schools but it's these online charter schools that seem to be the the biggest threat to our public education system now you want to rip on the. sure you know we've seen in the past year there's been an education revolution we've seen the big fights in wisconsin and ohio but my piece does is look at the big money specifically the law street money that undergirds all the political change we've s
the public education school system itself the playing a simple take the responsibility to educate the next generation of engineers scientists and doctors from the hands of government in spirit occasions system and handed over to you guessed it wall street and its for profit education system to explain how exactly this is happening investigative reporter and contributor to the nation magazine leaf joins me now live welcome to the show hey sam nice to see you and thank. nation basket on for me...
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form of education in an institution above education. it is the most profitable and most expedient from the point of view of further prospects for search and employment, therefore, first of all to all the guys. who may not be able to enter our universities the first time. i would just strongly recommend and ask them to apply to colleges because college admissions. today we are having, just the same, according to the competition of the average score of the certificate, so any young person can choose a college later about the direction in which he wanted to enter the university, and at the end of it he can enter an abbreviated form of education will be full-time or part-time, but is already a specialist and continued his studies and i i believe that this is a very important educational trajectory, which today it is necessary in many ways for our young people to choose, as for those guys who nevertheless decide to commit their lives to the service of the armed forces, there are a number of preferences for such guys who will return ahead of
form of education in an institution above education. it is the most profitable and most expedient from the point of view of further prospects for search and employment, therefore, first of all to all the guys. who may not be able to enter our universities the first time. i would just strongly recommend and ask them to apply to colleges because college admissions. today we are having, just the same, according to the competition of the average score of the certificate, so any young person can...
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you can't talk about reforming our education without discussing reauthorization of the higher education act. as most of you know, reauthorization is long overdue but i can assure you it is one of our top priorities. with the new administration and new committee members, it is too early to know what reauthorization will look like. you have a strong foundation for reform in place, one that was developed after years of hearings, roundtables, meetings and legislative actions. that foundation is a set of principles that will guide the work ahead. the first principle is empowering 10 families to make informed decisions was choosing a college or university is an important decision that will have a lasting impact on students lives. that is why it is so important they have the information they need to have the right school. unfortunately that information has been all but impossible to come by. the information that is available is misleading or simply inaccurate. it rarely reflects the reality of today's college campuses. students and families access the best information, easy to understand, stre
you can't talk about reforming our education without discussing reauthorization of the higher education act. as most of you know, reauthorization is long overdue but i can assure you it is one of our top priorities. with the new administration and new committee members, it is too early to know what reauthorization will look like. you have a strong foundation for reform in place, one that was developed after years of hearings, roundtables, meetings and legislative actions. that foundation is a...
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department of education. today that agency houses nearly 5,000 employees 150 education programs and a discretionary budget of $70 billion. that is the tip of the iceberg because we see this relationship with the state education and ended -- agencies as well that have to follow these mandates so they have increased their staffing as well. blood have we gotten for this federal largess? it isn't improved educational outcomes but red tape and bureaucracy and wasteful spending. the u.s. has increasingly centralized education policy to increased spending and programs their efforts such as common core. it is interesting to note other high performing countries have been decentralizing said decisionmaking authority to empower families to foster competition. is there a better path for the u.s.? can we embrace decentralization competition we have the major opportunity to advance education choice as a major step to using federal intervention and in general it is a state and local issue. a research fellow at the independe
department of education. today that agency houses nearly 5,000 employees 150 education programs and a discretionary budget of $70 billion. that is the tip of the iceberg because we see this relationship with the state education and ended -- agencies as well that have to follow these mandates so they have increased their staffing as well. blood have we gotten for this federal largess? it isn't improved educational outcomes but red tape and bureaucracy and wasteful spending. the u.s. has...
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husband of another educator. join me in giving a round of applause. mark. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you, adam. and rebecca, adam's mother, thank you for being here. i remember being five years old walking into my first day of kindergarten at john barry elementary school. i was so nervous. at that time i was just learning english. i felt like i didn't belong. turned out to be a horrible day because my mom had to pick me up early from the nurses office that day, i'm not sure if it was the feeling of being overwhelmed, being around bigger kids spoke english a lot better than me or maybe a feeling that the challenge it had was just too great but i recall being overcome with an overwhelming fear, my young mother walked from home a few blocks away to come get me from school and on the way home, she told me it will be okay. she told me that school would open doors for me to be able to be anything i wanted to be. anita, i know you are watching from you were right. i also remember a year end a half ago, it
husband of another educator. join me in giving a round of applause. mark. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you, adam. and rebecca, adam's mother, thank you for being here. i remember being five years old walking into my first day of kindergarten at john barry elementary school. i was so nervous. at that time i was just learning english. i felt like i didn't belong. turned out to be a horrible day because my mom had to pick me up early from the nurses office that day, i'm not sure...
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educational equity. i am melanie russo newman. i am the chief public engagement for the naacp legal defense fund. the organization that i am proud to say i work for and that is responsible for brown and fisher. and so i want to give a little bit of -- hello? i want to give -- sorry. i want to give a little bit of background about myself. i am -- i've been with the legal defense fund since march of this year. but worked in the obama administration and on the hill for quite some time. but this issue and the reason i am happy to be here with all of you today is personal to me. i am originally from new orleans but also went to school in selma, alabama. which i'm sure all of you are familiar with. my father, dr. norwood russo was the first black school sup superintendent in selma, alabama [ applause ] >> thank you. in 1987. when he arrived, selma was a very integrated school system. the selma city schools were incredibly integrated. they had, though, what is called in-school segregation. they had a tracking s
educational equity. i am melanie russo newman. i am the chief public engagement for the naacp legal defense fund. the organization that i am proud to say i work for and that is responsible for brown and fisher. and so i want to give a little bit of -- hello? i want to give -- sorry. i want to give a little bit of background about myself. i am -- i've been with the legal defense fund since march of this year. but worked in the obama administration and on the hill for quite some time. but this...
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it's also about education. and consider the fact that those who are housing insecure are less likely to graduate. and those with less than a high school degree are at higher risk of homelessness. and those with a less than high school degree have higher rates of unemployment and lower earning potential. we cannot succeed in education without many of our amazing teachers here today. so i urge the board and the committee to fund education. our teachers cannot afford to live and work in san francisco. which is reflected in the high turnover rates. lastly, i urge all of you to actually to come to a classroom and to see what these teachers do. witness their patience, their dedication, their commitment. you know, go to alice fong, and i'm happy to give you a tour or any of the other schools, and see what these teacher does. because i don't think that you fully understand the impact they have on our children. thank you. >> good morning, supervisors. ladi tidi, the vice president of the commission board. i am here to a
it's also about education. and consider the fact that those who are housing insecure are less likely to graduate. and those with less than a high school degree are at higher risk of homelessness. and those with a less than high school degree have higher rates of unemployment and lower earning potential. we cannot succeed in education without many of our amazing teachers here today. so i urge the board and the committee to fund education. our teachers cannot afford to live and work in san...
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we are also obliged to realize the educational potential of our educational institutions. belarusian universities have excluded russian ones from the balance sheet process, and students are still such a time when i want to learn that's all, yes, the golden time of romance officials of the belarusian ministry of education, maybe russian or other cis countries or maybe they are working on or thinking about making some kind of alternative, that is, we are not welcome there, then we will create some kind of our own kind of educational a syndicate that will allow us to exchange student teachers today in order to carry out mixes. academic exchange there are no problems, there are no legal restrictions non-normative restrictions and in this connection with all our friendly countries. we are very actively conducting this work and we are conducting not only at the level of student exchange, but also professional development of the teaching staff by holding joint scientific pedagogical conferences, and in this regard i would like to note that the ministry of education has signed a r
we are also obliged to realize the educational potential of our educational institutions. belarusian universities have excluded russian ones from the balance sheet process, and students are still such a time when i want to learn that's all, yes, the golden time of romance officials of the belarusian ministry of education, maybe russian or other cis countries or maybe they are working on or thinking about making some kind of alternative, that is, we are not welcome there, then we will create...
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i'm an educator. my wife is an educator. my grandfather was the first commissioner of education, so-called at the time, under the johnson administration. he would be thrilled to see a competent woman in this appointment, but categorically horrified at the possibility of devos, just as i am. mr. president, these are the kinds of reactions i am hearing from my constituents. why? because we had this nominee come before our committee. we were allowed five minutes each to ask her questions. she has a very complex financial background. we were not allowed to look at those background papers before we had a chance to talk to her, so we only had some information, so the only thing we could do was ask her questions about what she believed in and her answers were astounding and many people saw them, whether it was about id ea and the ability for children in this country to get an education with disabilities, whether there was policy debates we were having on educations, what she saw as her drive and ambition. people in this country wan
i'm an educator. my wife is an educator. my grandfather was the first commissioner of education, so-called at the time, under the johnson administration. he would be thrilled to see a competent woman in this appointment, but categorically horrified at the possibility of devos, just as i am. mr. president, these are the kinds of reactions i am hearing from my constituents. why? because we had this nominee come before our committee. we were allowed five minutes each to ask her questions. she has...
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and writes education thank you so this is an example of somebody who has succeeded because of education but there are so many countries in africa for example where many children fall out of the education system and we're going to focus on the youngest nation in the world south sudan have a morgan has the story from. it's not class time but bolden says he wishes he could go to school his school however is not like it used to be it's now a u.n. camp for displaced people where he's been since he fled fighting in his home town in the north of the country. when the fighting took place our schools were destroyed and my brother and i were afraid would be recruited by armed groups so we ran to the un camps for safety now i miss my old school and friends. balding is one of more than sixty thousand children receiving education in u.n. camps around south sudan the civil war now in its fifth year has seen thousands of people killed and millions displaced it's also had a major impact on education with one point eight million or seventy percent of school aged children not getting any pain at admissio
and writes education thank you so this is an example of somebody who has succeeded because of education but there are so many countries in africa for example where many children fall out of the education system and we're going to focus on the youngest nation in the world south sudan have a morgan has the story from. it's not class time but bolden says he wishes he could go to school his school however is not like it used to be it's now a u.n. camp for displaced people where he's been since he...
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that it's because god meant generally invest in free education but not free quality education i believe that the defense may gently focus on the number of girls are killed and that more girls. if we had a kid ok how many girls have quoted and also because. i believe if teachers are paid well it. just can't just sit. and other things like materials they need like text stationary. but that is the issue you go to school girls and boys sit in the windows sit in on mats if they are set for example. and they're meant to be in school and decided on big fees just because it's free but it isn't and that is why we have so many people that for example graduates by you see that they can barely read our rights so in trying to. keep many people access to education by making me free i also make equality and also make it seem as if this. should democrats basically. also this should be incentive issue views. well and also that children should. be if. it's something they should enjoy not just because they. should be innovative and creative ways in which they will be taught and not just education skills o
that it's because god meant generally invest in free education but not free quality education i believe that the defense may gently focus on the number of girls are killed and that more girls. if we had a kid ok how many girls have quoted and also because. i believe if teachers are paid well it. just can't just sit. and other things like materials they need like text stationary. but that is the issue you go to school girls and boys sit in the windows sit in on mats if they are set for example....
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department of education. pedro, you used the metaphor, how do we get the oars all pulling in the same direction? with such a complicated system, what is the answer to that question? mr. noguera: my hope is that we depoliticize education. we can't afford -- education should be like health care. it should be like infrastructure. it should be apolitical. [laughter] there are certain things that are just in our interest as a nation. educating our kids is in our interest as a nation. if we can figure out a way to not fight about that, it would help us all. the more energy we put into fighting, the less energy we have for solving problems. susan: rick hess? mr. hess: i think i am more of a cynical person than pedro. the progressives tried to depoliticize education a century ago. and i think they made school board meetings nonpartisan, and i think the main thing is the people who wound up showing up were people who had an intense grievance or work for the schools. so i think these things are always complicated. but
department of education. pedro, you used the metaphor, how do we get the oars all pulling in the same direction? with such a complicated system, what is the answer to that question? mr. noguera: my hope is that we depoliticize education. we can't afford -- education should be like health care. it should be like infrastructure. it should be apolitical. [laughter] there are certain things that are just in our interest as a nation. educating our kids is in our interest as a nation. if we can...
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but the private education system and even with the public education system, access to quality detail is access to, to a great community of learners is a challenge and all that can be addressed to technology. but i, you know, statistics is that during the pan to meet the learning outcomes were not made because we took an offline curriculum to teach it online when what, when school is a beautiful concept. but educators will have to look at designing a pedagogy and curriculum that is ad for delivering it to which when school platform, we cannot take a teacher lesson plan that's designed for a physical school and then go and say, we don't teach this virtually and expect to have the same outcome in j engaging it to actually requires absolutely no way to thinking and it's possible and it's, it's getting great results. so schools that have moved that way, learners that, that will, that be better than that they would watch for the, for the benefits are one of the other things is in a country bed. employability skills is question very often. i'm giving them access to tech only gives them thos
but the private education system and even with the public education system, access to quality detail is access to, to a great community of learners is a challenge and all that can be addressed to technology. but i, you know, statistics is that during the pan to meet the learning outcomes were not made because we took an offline curriculum to teach it online when what, when school is a beautiful concept. but educators will have to look at designing a pedagogy and curriculum that is ad for...
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that was the world of education. has done more, it seems to me, in expanding options and choices and fighting forgiving parents and children the ability to make choices about their iture and escape what perceived in the city of new york and have perceived across the country, failing public schools, than the current secretary of education, betsy devos. as i look at this and i think about this issue and i think about the proposal to secretary is going to talk about today, it seems to me it is about just that. how do we provide options for families and children so they can make the choices they need me, in helping families move up economically, and at aei, that's the principal focus of our work. economic opportunity for all. so i am particularly glad to have the secretary and her husband, dick devos. they're friends of aei, we're honored to have you, thank you for being here. thank you. [applause] ell, thank you all, good morning. and thank you to aei for hosting this important forum today. robert, thanks for your hospi
that was the world of education. has done more, it seems to me, in expanding options and choices and fighting forgiving parents and children the ability to make choices about their iture and escape what perceived in the city of new york and have perceived across the country, failing public schools, than the current secretary of education, betsy devos. as i look at this and i think about this issue and i think about the proposal to secretary is going to talk about today, it seems to me it is...
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the principle is that education and public education are sovereign. the principle is that social justice is important. this is not funding , it is my funding. the government should fund it from wherever i can. please be careful after this if this happens in the same space. normally , our students grow up. our expectation from the school is to train a person who is creative, inquisitive, a conversationalist, a believer , committed in the competitive environment of schools. he does it , he doesn't worry about anything else, that's all he is trying to satisfy the family. if the family says that we are against this principle, he should also say that i am against it, so in order to implement the principle of the sovereignty of education, we have to start from the government itself , and in the past, if some people failed in this field, we should learn from them and improve this part. let's compensate. thank you, mr. abedin , we are at your service. i think one of the most important things for our education system to get out of this situation is to choose a
the principle is that education and public education are sovereign. the principle is that social justice is important. this is not funding , it is my funding. the government should fund it from wherever i can. please be careful after this if this happens in the same space. normally , our students grow up. our expectation from the school is to train a person who is creative, inquisitive, a conversationalist, a believer , committed in the competitive environment of schools. he does it , he...
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another educator. please join me to give the secretary around of applause. [applause] >> thank you for being here. i remember being five years old walking into my first day of j kindergarten i was so nervous i felt like i did not belong. my mom had picked me up early at the feeling of but i recall being overcome. my young mother walked from home a few blocks away and on the way home she told me it would be okay and that school that opened doors for me to be anything i want to be. and now you're watching. you are right. i remember year and half ago it seems like forever ago when i was serving as theba commissioner of education in connecticut, sitting in my basement in my makeshift office. and then for in person learning knowing that excepted school closures would worsen opportunity gaps that sloppy reopening during those moments there were concerns the challenge was just too great but the first day of school also seemed impossible in making many people nervous about reopening. it remarkably we didid end
another educator. please join me to give the secretary around of applause. [applause] >> thank you for being here. i remember being five years old walking into my first day of j kindergarten i was so nervous i felt like i did not belong. my mom had picked me up early at the feeling of but i recall being overcome. my young mother walked from home a few blocks away and on the way home she told me it would be okay and that school that opened doors for me to be anything i want to be. and now...
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on the future of education. so these two speakers today are armed with practical knowledge as well as academic knowledge. they'll speak in turn. and then we'll leave a substantial amount of time for questions so we can discuss these issues back and forth. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. i always wander all over the rayburn building trying to found a room. you obviously are better at that than i am. i am supposed to say a word or two today about the origins of the higher education act of 1965. the question i have is why did it happen? and i have three possible explanations. and i want to talk about these three. first of all, it happened because of profound changes in higher education from 1945 to 1965 in the united states. the 20 years prior to its initial passage. second explanation is the serviceman's readjustment act of 1944, much better known to all of us here as the g.i. bill. and the third is the federal government's great society activities of the 1960s. so let me start with the first: profound c
on the future of education. so these two speakers today are armed with practical knowledge as well as academic knowledge. they'll speak in turn. and then we'll leave a substantial amount of time for questions so we can discuss these issues back and forth. >> thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. i always wander all over the rayburn building trying to found a room. you obviously are better at that than i am. i am supposed to say a word or two today about the origins of the higher...
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education at the u.s. department of education. >> good morning, everyone and happy national school choice week in the united states. [applause] maybe i don't need to explain how education freedom is good. the vision is that every kid ins up with education that is best suited to that child, not a hard concept. west virginia in the year 2021 became the leader in school choice. i will tell you a little about that but first, i want to talk a little of y 2021 was such a banner year. some people call it the year of education freedom for the year of school choice. our argument will be that we are not just looking backwards but this is a biennium of school choice and maybe we will talk next year a get -- about a triennial of school choice. i will give some reasons why think we are in that mode in the united states. in 2020, about 600,000 students were taking advantage of school choice options in addition to all the students who were homeschooled which was about 5.4% of all students in the united states. in 2021, t
education at the u.s. department of education. >> good morning, everyone and happy national school choice week in the united states. [applause] maybe i don't need to explain how education freedom is good. the vision is that every kid ins up with education that is best suited to that child, not a hard concept. west virginia in the year 2021 became the leader in school choice. i will tell you a little about that but first, i want to talk a little of y 2021 was such a banner year. some...
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therefore, do not educate them. so for nearly a century after emancipation, education was rationed to african-americans, codify under segregation and the legal doctrine of separate but equal, african-americans were restricted to poorly financed, marginalize schools even though they were paying equal taxes. their opportunities to obtain even basic literacy were strictly constrained, and advanced education was off- limits to all but a limited few. americans public education system remains through most of the 20th-century a dual system, one that rationed rigorous academic stuff to some, mostly white, children and doled out only basic skills to the broad masses, and even that was delivered poorly. so nearly a century and a half after emancipation, black americans are still finding it difficult to pursue that educational freedom road about which douglass wrote before the civil war. now, a year into his term, president obama is proposing a sweeping revision of the landmark no child left behind legislation that was passed
therefore, do not educate them. so for nearly a century after emancipation, education was rationed to african-americans, codify under segregation and the legal doctrine of separate but equal, african-americans were restricted to poorly financed, marginalize schools even though they were paying equal taxes. their opportunities to obtain even basic literacy were strictly constrained, and advanced education was off- limits to all but a limited few. americans public education system remains through...
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as an educator, lifelong educator, can i tell you there's never been an opportunity this big to really evolve our schools and evolve our vision for education than we have right now. let's work together to evolve our schools to meet the tsunami of careers that are coming. let's work together to unleash the god-given potential in our children. and let's raise the bar together of education. our young people are ready. are the systems that we lead ready? that's the question. let's work together to make sure they are. thank you. i look forward to the conversation. [applause] governor lujan grisham: governor gordan handed this to me for three reasons. new mexico, and i might just take the personal point of privilege and i don't want to take any thunder away from the secretary of education, it is the opportunity to address every single other issue from public safety to economic development and workforce shortage supports, including housing. it links all of those things. new mexico's long been identified as the state that struggles with the right sort of educational outcomes. i would confident
as an educator, lifelong educator, can i tell you there's never been an opportunity this big to really evolve our schools and evolve our vision for education than we have right now. let's work together to evolve our schools to meet the tsunami of careers that are coming. let's work together to unleash the god-given potential in our children. and let's raise the bar together of education. our young people are ready. are the systems that we lead ready? that's the question. let's work together to...
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special education. we will host a total of 296 educational institutions, of which 229 are colleges. and besides the colleges , branches of the institution of higher education , the gymnasium of the colleges of arts, the school of the olympic reserve will traditionally receive. and we, uh, will accept let me emphasize once again, both for the program of vocational education for working professions, and for the level of secondary specialized education, where programs are traditionally implemented. and obtaining the qualification of a specialist and a worker with a secondary specialized education from innovations. e, this is a decree e on the rules for the admission of persons to receive secondary specialized education. e. the decree was adopted in 2022 for the first time, we will adopt it on the basis of it in the twenty-third. what is globally new is a reception, and on the basis of nine. on the base eleven classes and on the basis of vocational education. based on the average score competition, document
special education. we will host a total of 296 educational institutions, of which 229 are colleges. and besides the colleges , branches of the institution of higher education , the gymnasium of the colleges of arts, the school of the olympic reserve will traditionally receive. and we, uh, will accept let me emphasize once again, both for the program of vocational education for working professions, and for the level of secondary specialized education, where programs are traditionally...
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the investment in sex education wasn't just about educating kids. it was about the idea that kids had to understand that this, that democracy, the u.s. way of doing things was the normative and correct way of doing things. this is bound in sex education at this time. the question of human behavior and relationships shapes the 1930's approach where teachers were introducing sexuality as a human behavior and it was a part of good relationships. if you look through this book through the 1950's they talk about sexual satisfaction as a reasonable expectation of a relationship. that there has to be sexual compatibility within the confines of a strong marriage. this was important to make sure that people were normal. the 1950's discourse on normalcy was not only reaction to post-world war ii trauma, the expression of shell shock, ideas of post-traumatic stress disorder come out of the world war ii soldier experience, but the idea of being a normal person. but to normal people do in the confines of their relationship? their various experiments, she talks ab
the investment in sex education wasn't just about educating kids. it was about the idea that kids had to understand that this, that democracy, the u.s. way of doing things was the normative and correct way of doing things. this is bound in sex education at this time. the question of human behavior and relationships shapes the 1930's approach where teachers were introducing sexuality as a human behavior and it was a part of good relationships. if you look through this book through the 1950's...
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educators can do that. we can build community under one flag by doing this and i have complete confidence in educators that they can get it done. rep. cole: my son is a public school teacher so i appreciate your remarks. but i am worried. and i agree with your statement we should not be dictating curriculum at the federal level. that is not our responsibility. when i see grant standards laid out in the 6019 project, which we can discuss at length but it is controversial. i see a respected scholar, but controversial. those are laid out. the impression left is we want a particular version of a particular kind of civics taught and we are dictating it. again, i have had these people contact me, 37 senators write you about this. actually had democrats interested in civic education raise this issue. i don't have a lot of time left. i would welcome a further dialogue. i want to flag this because the political opposition to what i consider something real to be working on is growing. it is growing across the politic
educators can do that. we can build community under one flag by doing this and i have complete confidence in educators that they can get it done. rep. cole: my son is a public school teacher so i appreciate your remarks. but i am worried. and i agree with your statement we should not be dictating curriculum at the federal level. that is not our responsibility. when i see grant standards laid out in the 6019 project, which we can discuss at length but it is controversial. i see a respected...
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for k-12 education. there's been some plans about what could increase teacher salaries which means more at least if you candidates have talked about the federal government will sort of give states money if the states commit to spending more. definitely allow talk to spending more. certainly discussions about equity and spending more but i think what we're seeing is certainly for ten ten years now since recession we've seen sort of stagnant funding. it's gone down, come s back up d is almost back to what for record levels before the recession. teacher some seven stagnant andt that's driving a lot of it at the states we seen a lot of actions by teacher saying enough is enough, we want to get more funding and paid g more. >> host: pros, cons of those proposals? >> guest: a lot of them are aspirational and what you say in the campaign. i think i want to spend more but i don't know if politically realistic you will triple title i funding. some of the rhetoric is a little bit over-the-top in saying we have nev
for k-12 education. there's been some plans about what could increase teacher salaries which means more at least if you candidates have talked about the federal government will sort of give states money if the states commit to spending more. definitely allow talk to spending more. certainly discussions about equity and spending more but i think what we're seeing is certainly for ten ten years now since recession we've seen sort of stagnant funding. it's gone down, come s back up d is almost...
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educated and a low risk population. so far, the president has not chosen to exercise the authority he has to allow the doing list -- allow them to enlist. i suspect that maybe president bush would have been less reluctant to exercise executive authority. >> thank you very much. that is all the time we have you read these join me in thanking our panelists. [applause] >> good morning.r joining us it is not the calendar or the seasons that i sent it in terms of time >>> a fall break, president's day or this time of year, you know, with labor day loomingly and august waning a bit. it's not the start of arkansas football. it's actually rigback to school for back to school, i think 15 years ago, i would be standing in front of a classroom of steward events, maybe not that different from this group here, teaching them english, and there were a couple of trends that impacted the classroom then that are relevant to our discussion today as well. one trend was i noticed that the students coming in the classroom were part of what w
educated and a low risk population. so far, the president has not chosen to exercise the authority he has to allow the doing list -- allow them to enlist. i suspect that maybe president bush would have been less reluctant to exercise executive authority. >> thank you very much. that is all the time we have you read these join me in thanking our panelists. [applause] >> good morning.r joining us it is not the calendar or the seasons that i sent it in terms of time >>> a fall...
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that's because education, public education is a bipartisan issue. you like no child leftbehind, whatever . kennedy cosponsored the bill. but you know, the speaker of the house on the republican side said this is our divide on the issues and we had a lot of stuff that was done and that's been done in democratic and republican states . this was a terrible bill and again, these are one of the most partisan moments in history. before the affordable healthcare act there was no legislation passed. they could not agree on content. in 2015, everyone said we've got to come together and do something. we are all inspired by this. is there anything we can do? yes, we should be on the rise for the public education act and 90 percent of the public in the last year of a difficult government period 90 percent of the government signs off on it but the point being no matter how bad things have been in the past we were able to come together and pass public education at both the state and federal level but if you look attoday , there's not a sliver, nothing this is the
that's because education, public education is a bipartisan issue. you like no child leftbehind, whatever . kennedy cosponsored the bill. but you know, the speaker of the house on the republican side said this is our divide on the issues and we had a lot of stuff that was done and that's been done in democratic and republican states . this was a terrible bill and again, these are one of the most partisan moments in history. before the affordable healthcare act there was no legislation passed....